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Chen, Edith; Lee, William K.; Cavey, Lisa; Ho, Amanda – Child Development, 2013
Little is understood about why some youth from low-socioeconomic-status (SES) environments exhibit good health despite adversity. This study tested whether role models and "shift-and-persist" approaches (reframing stressors more benignly while persisting with future optimism) protect low-SES youth from cardiovascular risk. A total of 163…
Descriptors: Role Models, Risk, Heart Disorders, Socioeconomic Status
Miller, Gregory E.; Chen, Edith; Parker, Karen J. – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
Among people exposed to major psychological stressors in early life, there are elevated rates of morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases of aging. The most compelling data come from studies of children raised in poverty or maltreated by their parents, who show heightened vulnerability to vascular disease, autoimmune disorders, and premature…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Diseases, Children, Psychological Patterns
Chen, Edith; Langer, David A.; Raphaelson, Yvonne E.; Matthews, Karen A. – Child Development, 2004
The role of psychological interpretations in the relationship between low socioeconomic status (SES) and physiological responses was tested. One hundred high school students (ages 15-19) watched videos of ambiguous and negative life situations, and were interviewed about their interpretations. Lower SES was associated with greater threat…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Physical Health, Metabolism, Adolescents
Chen, Edith; Hanson, Margaret D. – Prevention Researcher, 2005
Stress has been related to both lower socioeconomic status and poorer health. This research tests a model which suggests that teenagers from varying socioeconomic backgrounds differ not only in terms of exposure to negative life events, but also in their interpretation of life situations. Study participants were 100 high school students (roughly…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Adolescents, Correlation, Stress Variables